HTC Hosting Summer Sale, 40% Off Nexus 9 and 25% Off One M9

Ending directly before midnight tonight, now is your chance to score a device from HTC at a discounted price. Possibly looking to take a bit of wind out of OnePlus and Motorola’s sails, HTC has slashed prices on a few of their devices, including the Nexus 9, One M9, and Re Camera.

To be exact, while supplies last, you can pick up a Nexus 9 for 40% off, a One M9 for 25% off, Re Camera for 50% off, or all accessories for 50% off. Currently, the Nexus 9 32GB is still in stock, in both Black and White, listed at just $287. Considering its usual price of $480, that’s a bargain.

There’s a few crazy good deals, so if HTC is the brand you are sticking with, follow the links below.

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Is it really worth it to upgrade to a new tablet nowadays? I still have my 2011 Galaxy Tab 10.1 running OmniROM (5.1) and it runs fairly smoothly and does pretty much everything I need it to do.

mcdonsco

$649 is 25% off? Dafuq?

John

And…N9 out of stock since this morning.

bojan radovanovic

well Nexus price is now OK, but M9 should START it’s sale with this price and then get 25% off!

Keith Taylor

Yeah the N9 price is good now however where can you buy it at that price? It needs to be that price everywhere. Unfortunately I think I will just wait. I did pick up a N7 today from Amazon for 149 but I need something bigger as well.

Keith Taylor

@ timotato and others. Ok you guys I have a serious question. I have said before that I am not a tech guy but appreciate it and have been using it since 83-86. I have seen the N9 32gb and the Galaxy Note 10 32gb for about 350 bucks. Which one would you guys recommend.

Keith Taylor

Damn. I need a new tablet and was looking at these. Why do I always miss this type of stuff.

Really the only reason you’d go for an N9 is if you’re a TouchWiz hater.

Bane

At $490, when you stack the M9 up against phones like the OnePlus 2, Zenfone 2, Alcatel Idol 3, ZTE Axon phone and others at the prices they are selling for, it’s still no deal at all. Not to say that the M9 isn’t a nicely-built device and I’m a fan of Sense, but they simply can’t compete at that price level. They just didn’t bring their A game with this phone.

I sincerely hope they turn it around.

bojan radovanovic

i would say with that price One M9 is great shoise. after all it is Brand comapred to all others with similar or little lower price.
thing is, its first price was to high, when compared to S6, G4, Z3+, iP6… as you wrote, not because it is bad or something, it’s just it dose not bring nothing new, that we should be excited about.
if they did go with this price from start, their sale would be at least good to cover their expences.

guest

Anyone who had 2014 N7 upgraded to N9 comment your overall experience with N9? Is it a good buy @ $287, may be by Thanksgiving it might hit $199 price..

hkklife

You mean a 2013 N7, right? The N9 is the 2014 tablet.

Good prices and deals, and about what the N9 should have been priced at launch.

pat smith

I had a 2013 N7 and recently upgraded to the N9. After the 5.1 update, the tablet has been great. It’s def worth it that price.

mcdonsco

For $290 its a no brainer…at $400+ it was a no brainer to ignore it

guest

more like a fire sale..countdown for HTC demise, 1, 2, 3…

Curtis Bond

Stay classy there, now. Plus, you generally do a countDown 3,2,1 not 1,2,3…

And this is why Android phones don’t hold their value well at all. Good for people who buy phones a year after they come out, bad for us early adopters who want to sell our devices down the road.

Jason

I always buy my devices a Generation out of sync. I am still using my Nexus 4 that I bought when the N6 was announced. I generally don’t sell my devices, I just repurpose them for things like an IP camera or a min gaming device for my son to play Angry birds on in the car or while travelling 🙂

asianrage

Android phones don’t hold value because there are so many of them. There are 5-10 new phone model running Android OS vs. one model of iPhone a year.